Abstract [en]

This master’s thesis consists of an analysis of selected parts from the German translation of the Swedish guidebook På fjälltur: Sarek by Claes Grundsten. The analysis focuses on the translation of terminology and figurative language. The purpose of the analysis was to investigate how the German translator had rendered the descriptions of nature reflected in the terminology and the figurative language, and how this rendering affects the reader’s perception of the book. The analysis showed that the translator, Florian Martin, for the most part had preserved the figurative language, with the exceptions of a few diminished or omitted expressions. The majority of terms were translated by means of generalization, which could suppress the author’s expertise knowledge. This, in combination with the author’s personal dedication for the Swedish mountains being expressed to a lower extent, due to the loss of figuration in the translation of the figurative language, could mean that the credibility is perceived as slightly lower in the German translation.